Mile Away Films present The Difference Between Us, a debut drama from the award-winning film maker Etienne Kubwabo.
Alex Watson is a young black man, raised in the secluded Highlands of Scotland by two white adoptive parents.
When Alex leaves his protective bubble behind to attend university in Glasgow, he moves in with siblings Michael and Laura.
As the trio grow closer, their pasts and prejudices threaten their new relationship and Alex must learn what being black in the modern world truly means.
The Difference Between Us, directed by Etienne Kubwabo, with a screenplay by Etienne Kubwabo and Craig Andrew Mooney, based upon the short story by Etienne Kubwabo, stars Wam Siluka Jr (Alex), Paul Stirrat (Michael), Alex Jackson (Laura), Craig Andrew Mooney (Pete), Kirsty Scott(Carla Watson), Andrew McGeachie (Ryan Watson).
The producers are Nick Ikunda, Etienne Kubwabo, Craig Andrew Mooney and Rose Sehakizinka.
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